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The course analyzes the characteristics of a regenerative food system from a theoretical-practical approach. It includes practical work experience in an urban garden accompanied by guided reflections on the contemplation of nature, ecological processes associated with gardening, and identifying issues with cultivation methods in conventional agriculture. Topics include: food systems; food production; distribution and manufacturing; consumption and waste.
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This lab is the practical component for the theoretical course Databases. Students implement and design databases by using three different software (SQL Server 2019, ER/Studio, and DIA). During the weekly practices, students apply the material learned from the Databases course.
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This course is divided into two parts. The first part focuses on Egyptian religion from its origins in pre-history to its influence on later religions, including Christianity. This course discusses dogma, ritual, and element of religious culture such as temples, tombs, and representations in visual arts. The second part focuses on religions of the Near East. This course examines the geographic area that encompassed the Sumero-Akkadian cuneiform culture. It explores the concept of divinity in Mesopotamia and the main divinities. This course analyzes the temple, representations of the gods in the temple, and worship in the temple, as well as types of prayer, rituals, and divination.
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This course offers a dynamic approach to the methodologies of thinking in images and visual essay.
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The course teaches Spanish speaking, reading, writing, and listening skills at the advanced beginning level, intended for students who have completed the A1 level of Spanish. The grade is based on participation, presentation of written work, and a final exam.
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This course explores the foundations and components of social policy as an academic discipline and the historical relationship with social work. It examines the idea of social policy as a process, product, and intervention. This course discusses the historical process of social reform and the origins, development, and crisis of the welfare state.
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